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LA County To Boycott Arizona Over Immigration Law

La County Arizona Boycott

06/ 1/10 11:31 PM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County on Tuesday became the latest government body to boycott Arizona to protest the state's tough new law targeting illegal immigration.

After a heated debate, the county's board of supervisors voted 3-2 to ban new contracts with Arizona-based companies and review those that could be canceled. The county has more than $26 million in contracts with Arizona companies this year.

Several California cities, including Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco, have passed similar measures.

The Arizona law, set to go into effect July 29, requires police enforcing another law to question people about their immigration status if there is reason to suspect they are in the country illegally.

Supervisor Gloria Molina said the law "goes too far."

"I am sworn as an L.A. County supervisor to uphold the Constitution. All I can say is that I believe that Arizona's law is unconstitutional," she said.

U.S. Justice Department officials have drafted a legal challenge asserting that Arizona's law is unconstitutional because it intrudes on the federal government's authority to guard the nation's borders. President Barack Obama, a critic of the law, is planning to meet Thursday with Ariz. Gov. Jan Brewer, a White House official said Tuesday.

Critics of the law also say it unfairly targets Hispanics and could lead to racial profiling. Proponents insist racial profiling will not be tolerated.

Dozens of people spoke on both sides of the issue Tuesday, trying to sway Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, who was the last to announce his position and finally voted yes.

"We need solutions, not boycotts," said Supervisor Mike Antonovich, who voted against the motion along with Supervisor Don Knabe.

The boycott also calls the county's pension fund to rid itself of any investments in Arizona's state and municipal bonds. The county does have investments that would be affected by the boycott, said the county's treasurer, Mark Saladino.

The Los Angeles Unified School District also voted Tuesday to condemn the law and explore ways of curtailing district-sponsored employee travel, economic support of Arizona and companies based there.

The resolution also calls for civics and history classes to include a discussion of the Arizona law "in the context of unity, diversity and equal protection for all."

A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday found that about three-fourths of voters in the U.S. think boycotting Arizona because of its immigration law is a bad idea. The national survey of 1,914 registered voters also found that most support the law itself, with 51 percent of voters approving of the measure and 31 percent disapproving.

The poll, conducted May 19-24, had a sampling error margin of plus or minus 2.2 percentage points.

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09:59 PM on 07/06/2010
No other country would stand for this! In any other country, they would through you in the hoosegow for being there illegally. What there doing here is penalizing law-abiding citizens and rewarding breaking the law.

It's all these privileged people who wouldn't have to work another day in their lives who don't care about all the illegal’s here, taking away jobs and bankrupting our country. All they want is the Mexican votes; they don't care about the country; they are selfish and un-American in my book. I love all good people, but I think the law should be enforced and if the government isn't going to help protect us, I believe the states have a right to protect the people. Civil rights.....my...... If someone's here legally, they have nothing to worry about. What a joke!!!! When I traveled to Russia, I had people ask for my passport/visa. I guess they were being racist.... It's time the government starts looking out for the law-abiding citizens, "We the People"
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05:18 AM on 06/03/2010
What a joke. This boycott is racist.

Tony Villar is looking for a scapegoat and more uneducated voters to sell himself to.
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Quasi Libertarian
Sometimes you get the bear, sometimes it gets you
01:45 PM on 06/02/2010
If you want to boycott something....Then Boycott China...Now that's a place that really knows how to mistreat people.

It is funny how only 3 people have that much power over LA....
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Garspies
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
08:40 PM on 06/03/2010
We elected them to represent us; Brewer was appointed.
01:32 PM on 06/02/2010
LA County has a MULTITUDE of problems: one of the highest tax rates in the entire country, yet we're in perpetual budget deficits, our highways are a complete disaster, our Department of Power is completely corrupt yet LA County elected officials do nothing to hold them accountable, LAUSD ranks as one of the worst in the country....so what does the LA County board of supervisors do? Boycott AZ over enforcing their own law. LA County board of supervisors, the mayor, all the congressman in LA County need to focus on our problems, fix them BEFORE they start lecturing another state. It's actions like this that make Los Angeles look ridiculous to the rest of the country, probably the world.
01:43 PM on 06/02/2010
Well Thought Out Post. Thank you. I have lived in Los Angeles for almost 20 years and have seen it go steadily down hill.
12:46 PM on 06/02/2010
I am not convinced that boycotting, and thus punishing, goods and services from Arizona is the proper course of action. Voice your dissatisfaction. Join groups that organizing to Repeal 1070, sign petitions to encourage the Arizona Legislature to rescind their vote and repeal 1070, but boycotts hurt the innocent more than the guilty. I live 5 miles from the Mexican border, boycotts are hurting the small business people not the misguided members of the legislature that passed such a horrid example of legalized racial profiling. Follow the example of the City of Tucson, they filed a lawsuit to prevent them from having to enforce such an abomination and affront to the U.S. Constitution.
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12:20 PM on 06/02/2010
Excuse the pun, but whatever side of the fence you're on, this could have been done better.

Like we weren't already ripping each other to shreds and finger-pointing over everything else.

Not quite how I pictured the first part of the 21st century. But I'm getting an idea what 1950 might have been like...
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12:53 PM on 06/02/2010
Same paranoia, same over-reaction, yep, many similarities.

California needs to lead by example and drop the penalizing your neighbor campaign, there's no up side to that tactic, none.
12:16 PM on 06/02/2010
Our immigration laws aren't broken-----just not enforced.
12:13 PM on 06/02/2010
The proSB1070 supporters couldn't be more wrong when they assert that if you don't support SB 1070, then somehow you support illegal immigration. The SB1070 supporters won't stop illegal immigration with feel good legislation (reminds me of the drug warrior legislation) or suggesting to everyone that "if you are not for us, you are against us". The supporters of SB1070 are arrogant to suggest that they are the only ones opposed to illegal immigration. Bunch of phoneys.
12:07 PM on 06/02/2010
Too funny (in an alternate universe type of way)! LA supervisors vote to support an illegal activity. It gets better: they vote to boycott a state for duplicating a federal law and attempting to enforce that law. What's even funnier, CA is going bankrupt because of illegal immigration and cronyism
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05:32 PM on 06/02/2010
A vote by the LA County board of Supervisors to boycott Arizona's racist Law SB1070 does NOT equal supporting "an illegal activity"! BTW Mike Antonovich is constantly using "Illegal Immigration" as a divisive technique with his constituents. He is a County official and immigration is not his jurisdiction. I asked their office several times not to email me his racist newsletters. He's an idiot!

But, sure...You just need someone to blame and pick a vulnerable target. Bullies are always the same.
02:11 PM on 06/03/2010
That's funny you should say that about bullies, because their forte is name-calling (which is what you are doing, btw). Call me any names you want, it won't make it true. Since you don't know me I will enlighten you that I stand up for the underdog and against bullies. In this case, they are not the underdogs, they are criminals who have actually hurt the situation for legal immigrants. Illegal immigration is an "illegal activity." You may not like the truth, but that doesn't change it.
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10:30 AM on 06/02/2010
Calif can't pay its bills anyway,,,, Arizona would come out ahead
10:13 AM on 06/02/2010
Among the speakers against the boycott were family members of Jamiel Shaw II, a 17-year-old football player who was recruited by Stanford and Rutgers before he was shot to death in 2008. Pedro Espinoza, a member of the 18th Street gang who was in the U.S. illegally, has been charged with murder in the case. He had been released from jail a day before the shooting after serving time for another offense.

"I was coming here thinking what can I say to touch their hearts? But you don't have one," Tommie Shaw, Shaw's grandmother, told the supervisors.(LA Times)

You go Grandma. We, the people of Arizona, feel and respect your loss. Too bad Liberal politicians who claim to be sensitive and caring are the exact opposite.

Political Pandering and Political Correctness are more important than people's lives.
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Garspies
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
11:18 AM on 06/02/2010
I'm sure Tim Mcvey would have been against the boycott too.

You have no point.
12:11 PM on 06/02/2010
I expected this family to be there. It was such a sad story, their son actually had a future. Something that the animal who murdered him did not have, or rather chose not to have.
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Al K
A pro-immigration law enforcement leftie.
08:14 AM on 06/02/2010
California is teetering on Bankruptcy and wasting time distracting its residents with attacks on others states, while Arizona is passing laws to cut costs to the state and has voted to increase our taxes to pay for schools and public safety. Yeah, keep on playing the fiddle while Cali burns.
10:14 AM on 06/02/2010
But it makes them feel so morally "superior" and it panders to their peeps.
Screw everyone else.
12:08 PM on 06/02/2010
lol isn't that the truth
12:52 AM on 06/02/2010
Just found this post on a LA website. It has been Bing translated.

Miriam…"I do not have documents, I am frustrated by so much promise for the little work that I have, because you can not hold to my family, etc. but I am here and I'm marching and demanding a law that help me"I often am shocked with such declarciones… "I have no documents but I am demanding"Isn't it amazing? Even by people who support them undocumented… from where Miriam… where you have the right to demand something of a country when you don't have the right to even live here? Do you demand? Do not request, requestar, convincing?Please… what a surprise enacted laws in Arizona? It is people who resent this attitude?Vivien Mexico or foreign espascio… of Mars?The truth is, at least one large step of the problem of the activitas for a winning support for reform yacia in the hands of people who want to help.Oh mio God… it's amazing!
12:18 PM on 06/02/2010
You see this all the time in Los Angeles, the illegal immigrants are always holding rallys and marches downtown. May 1st is always really interesting. I really doubt if California will ever enforce any immigration laws and our Mayor is always very vocal about supporting "Immigrants"

I find it rather amusing that the supporters of Illegal Immigrants never ever use the word "Illegal" that way it appears that everyone who is against Illegal Immigration is a racist who is bigotted against all Immigrants.
02:49 PM on 06/02/2010
If illegal immigrants are holding marches why are they not afraid of being arrested. I have heard many people object to the term illegal and instead want to use undocumented.
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Xochitl666
05:36 PM on 06/02/2010
No. Nearly everyone who is against Illegal Immigration is a racist who is bigoted against all MEXICANS, MEXICAN-AMERICANS, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES and others with dark skin.
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Garspies
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
11:09 PM on 06/01/2010
Let's see. LA County will--------"ban new contracts with Arizona-based companies and review those that could be canceled. The county has more than $26 million in contracts with Arizona."-------

Ouch. Hey AZ. You can't pass profiling laws crafted by racists and expect no consequences. Enjoy the boycott. Repeal the law.
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RevJimIII
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01:52 AM on 06/02/2010
Some may boycott, many of us will support AZ.
02:20 AM on 06/02/2010
Most of us support AZ just as we voted for own prop 187. The federal government has failed to enforce the laws and it is up to the people to either do that, or demand the govt change. As for LA boycotting AZ...this is simply stupid...We have the worst government system in this town and the people who have exploited it and now control it are corrupt to the core. this city is dying a slow death and they have time to enact rulings like this?
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topkatnc
Give a stray cat or dog a chance .
04:23 AM on 06/02/2010
Alot of us support AZ ....
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Al K
A pro-immigration law enforcement leftie.
08:09 AM on 06/02/2010
I live in Arizona and all I have in response is two words: What Boycott?
06:15 PM on 06/02/2010
Simply put, the Los Angeles boycott of common sense...
10:50 PM on 06/01/2010
Hmmm...and the 70%+ of Arizonians who support the law are going to boycott L.A., meaning no conventions and more importantly, no trips to Disneyland, the Getty, Knotts Berry, Santa Monica, Hollywood, Magic Mountain etc..
The number of tourists from Arizona far outnumber the number of boycottees from L.A.
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Michael Valentine
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11:01 PM on 06/01/2010
Enjoy that summer sun.
01:44 AM on 06/02/2010
They dont have to come to LA, they can visit the beaches off the gulf of Mexico this summer
10:17 AM on 06/02/2010
Yeah, if you want to get kidnapped, raped, murdered or extorted.